Using Word 2003 as my Email Editor

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Guest

When I try to reply to a message using Word as my Email Editor in Outlook, I
get the message that "Word is unavailable, not installed, or is not the same
version as Outlook. The Outlook e-mail editor will be used instead. An OLE
registration error occured. The program is not currently installed. Run Setup
again for the program."
I have installed all available updates from Microsoft. I have run detect
and repair in both Word and Outlook. My orginal install was from Office 2003
Professional, so everything is the same version. I have not been able to
find any other information on this problem. Any ideas?
 
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Cindy M -WordMVP-

Hi =?Utf-8?B?Sm9l?=,

It would probably be better to ask this in an OUTLOOK newsgroup.

But if I had to trouble-shoot this on my system, I'd start by booting Windows in
Safe Mode to see if the behavior persists. If it goes away, then I'd start
looking at third-party software, such as anti-virus and file management tools,
that could be interfering with Office automation. The Norton Antivirus Office
plug-in, for example, would be a hot candidate.
When I try to reply to a message using Word as my Email Editor in Outlook, I
get the message that "Word is unavailable, not installed, or is not the same
version as Outlook. The Outlook e-mail editor will be used instead. An OLE
registration error occured. The program is not currently installed. Run Setup
again for the program."
I have installed all available updates from Microsoft. I have run detect
and repair in both Word and Outlook. My orginal install was from Office 2003
Professional, so everything is the same version. I have not been able to
find any other information on this problem. Any ideas?

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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